fishery products, exports, 1966, FFL 122 

 trends in fisheries, 1964 and 1965, FFL 84 



Fat content 



crustaceans, SEP 1022 

 finfish 

 canned, SEP 1022 

 raw, SEP 1022 

 mollusks, SEP 1022 

 Fatty acids 



nomenclature, FIR 5:36 

 Fecundity 



anchovy, FB 71:141 

 Sebastodes, S 596 

 tunas, S 580 

 Federal Aid Program, 1969 



Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, description, C 322 

 Feresa attenuata—see Whale, pygmy killer 

 Fertilization 

 Great Central Lake 

 effect of primary production, FB 70:13 

 effect on juvenile sockeye salmon, FB 70:37 

 zooplankton standing stock, FB 70:25 

 Fiber glass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) 



improvement of design and efficiency of small fishing 

 boats, SEP 768 

 Fiji Islands 



fishing industry, 1967. FFL 112 



Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 



1106 

 South Pacific longline fishery for albacore, 1954-64, 

 SEP 766 

 Filefish 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 



72:915 

 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:720 



Filefish, planehead 



caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 

 Finfish 

 composition of edible portion of raw (fresh or frozen) 

 data on protein, fat, moisture, ash, carbohydrate 

 energy and cholesterol, SEP 1043 

 Department of Defense purchases: 1966, CEA F-2; 



1967 (F-3) 

 fresh 

 attitudinal and demographic characteristics for 

 regular and irregular users, SEP 1096 

 total fat content, SEP 1033 

 Finfish, canned 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 total fat content, SEP 1033 

 Finfish, raw 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 



Finfish and shellfish products 



price spreads and cost analyses at different marketing 

 levels, S 676 

 Fingerlings 



immobilization by decompression, S 655 



Fish 



abundance and distribution of larval off Oregon, FB 



71:697 

 abundance of pelagic during 19th and 20th centuries 



off the Californias, FB 72:257 

 age determination, FL 637 

 anadromous 



spawning, C 352 



upstream passage through navigation locks, C 352 



use of stream for nursery, C 352 

 and pesticides, C 255 

 association with flotsam near Central America 



artificial moored objects, FB 66:20 



behavior, FB 66:22 



characteristics and distribution of flotsam, FB 66:14 



ecological interpretation, FB 66:26 



frequency, abundance, and dominance of fishes 

 collected beneath flotsam, FB 66:18 



life stage, FB 66:16 



object size, FB 66:20 



sea snakes, FB 66:25 



seasonal variation in occurrence of fish, FB 66:14 

 bionumeric code, S 659 

 capacity tests of pipes, S 592 



chemical composition of commercially important U.S. 

 species 

 lipids, FIR 3(4):35 

 minerals, FIR 3(4):32 

 proteins and amino acids, FIR 3(4):34 

 proximate composition, FIR 3(4) :30 

 vitamins, FIR 3(4):39 

 water, FIR 3(4):32 



commercial, Mediterranean and Red seas 

 physical data, FIR 5:41 

 proximate composition, FIR 5:46 

 relation between physical factors and oil concentra- 

 tion, FIR 5:61 

 distribution and relative abundance, Newport River, 



North Carolina, S 666 

 distribution of some costal pelagic, western Atlantic, 



SEP 911 

 effect of draining method on quality of, stored in boxes, 



SEP 1038 

 effects of pesticides. C 226 

 electrical threshold response, Gulf of Mexico, FB 



72:851 

 euryhaline, Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 

 590 



factors of concern to industry and consumers 

 demand increasing for fishery products, SEP 1012 

 diet improvement in many parts of the world, SEP 



1012 

 fisheries growth declining, SEP 1012 

 fisherman income, SEP 1012 

 importance of imports, SEP 1012 

 increased investment in fisheries, SEP 1012 

 increasing prices, SEP 1012 

 regional variance, SEP 1012 

 U.S. fish consumption, SEP 1012 



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